Zen and the Arts


Truly, Sariputra, Form is Emptiness. Emptiness is not different from Form. Form is not different from Emptiness. Truly, Emptiness is Form..... A ring of sites about Zen and the Art of... as well as spiritually oriented art sites.
Category: Zen


Creativity flourishes when we have a sense of safety and self-acceptance.
Julia Cameron


As adults we have quite a bit of work to do, and play seems to function as a protective mechanism against the costs of this work; a buffer against stress, a support during life transitions, a means of forming bonds and alliances, a jump start for creativity and problem-solving.
Christine Caldwell


The first step to being creative is to get rid of your own unwritten rules.
Mary M. Byers


Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work.
Rita Mae Brown


Creativity, which is the expression of our originality, helps us stay mindful that what we bring to the world is completely original and cannot be compared.
Brene Brown




Zen stories and sayings. Zen is a school of Mahna Buddhism, translated from the Chinese word Chán. This word is in turn derived from the Sanskrit dhyna, which means zen particularly realized form meditation,The attainment of enlightenment. As such, it theoretical knowledge in favor of direct, experiential realization through meditation and dharma practice.

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Just a colection of Chinese proverbs and sayings.

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Quotes of Confucius that I have collected over the years.

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Quotes from Buddha that I have collected over the years and soome that have been submitted by my visitors.

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We are all creative. Creativity is the hallmark human capacity that has allowed us to survive thus far. Our brains are wired to be creative, and the only thing stopping you from expressing the creativity that is your birthright is your belief that there are creative people and uncreative people and that you fall in that second category.
Shelly Carson


If I am holding a cup of water and I ask you, "is the cup empty?" you will say "No, it is full of water." But if i pour out the water and I ask you again, you may say, "yes, it is empty." but, empty of what?....My cup is empty of water, but it is not empty of air. To be empty is to be empty of something..... When Avalokita [Kuan-Yin, or Kannon, the bodhisattva who embodies Compassion] says [in the Heart Sutra] that the five skandas are equally empty, to help him be precise, we must ask "Mr. Avolikta, empty of what?" The five Skandas, which may be translated into english as the five heaps, or five aggregates, are the five elements of that comprise the human being.....In fact, these are really five rivers flowing together in us: the river of form, which means our body, the river of mental formations, the river of feelings, the river of perceptions and the river of consciousness. They are always flowing within us... Arvalokit looked deeply into the five skhandas... and discovered none of them can be by itself alone....Form is empty of a separate self, but it is full of everything else in the cosmos. The same is true with feelings, perceptions, mental formations, and consciousness. Thich Nat Hanh The Heart of Understanding


You cannot describe it or draw it. You cannot praise it enough or perceive it. No place can be found in which to put the Original Face; it will not disappear even when the universe is destroyed.... -- Mumon


Whatever is material shape, past, future, present, subjective or objective, gross or subtle, mean or excellent, whether it is far or near — all material shape should be seen by perfect intuitive wisdom as it really is: "This is not mine, this I am not, this is not my self." Whatever is feeling, whatever is perception, whatever are habitual tendencies, whatever is consciousness, past, future, present, subjective or objective, gross or subtle, mean or excellent, whether it is far or near — all should be seen by perfect intuitive wisdom as it really is: "This is not mine, this I am not, this is not my self." -- Buddha Gautama (born 563 B.C.)




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